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From: Old Geek <eldergeekenator@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Best way to post...
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On Sat, 31 Jan 2015 21:44:27 -0600, Cervante <Cervante@nowhere.com>
wrote:
>On Sat, 31 Jan 2015 14:07:32 -0500, donbun <donbun01@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi all. I see there is 4 ways to post - 1. Upload a single file. 2.
>>Split into rar's. 3. Split into .001 files that need HJSplit, or 4.
>>Use QuickPar to split and rejoin. I see each poster has their own
>>method, but is there any consesus on which method is best? Some input
>>please and thanks to EG for the programs and links. I have so much
>>stuff it is...scary ;) Nothing original but 20 + years of collecting.
>>Thanks...
>>donbun
>
>The good thing about using Quickpar and splitting the files, is they
>can be reconstructed if some parts are missing or corrupt.
>And if one rar file doesn't make it, you can just upload what is
>required rather than the whole file.
>We have all had post that for some reason or other didn't make it
>complete, and it makes it easier on the person downloading to get the
>clip, without the uploader having to reup the parts needed.
>I am not sure HJSplit has the same capabilities, although it might if
>you use Quickpar.
HJSplit, in and of itself, does not have that feature.
You can, however, split the file with HJSplit THEN run quickpar
against the split parts. That will allow for repair of the parts just
as it does if you split with rar and run quickpar on them.
EG.
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